I didn't over fill my engine oil, but I did use a jack to raise the left side of the car to fit a jack stand and myself underneath. I left the left side of the car on jack stands for a couple of days while the right side was still planted on the ground via the wheels.

I finally finished what I was doing (reattaching my underbody cover, which was dragging on the ground - nothing to do with the engine oil) and lowered the car. I was gonna take it out for a drive when I noticed white smoke coming from my exhaust headers so I turned off the car and checked the oil (which had dropped about 1/4 of a quart).

Does tipping the car up on the left side cause oil to drain out? Should I be concerned or will it just burn off without problems? Oh, BTW, I haven't had any problems with oil leaking in that area when parked on a flat surface or during normal driving.

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SoCal, cam galley=cam tower? I have oil leaking out of the back of my cam tower. I'm not sure if it's cause of the situation of lifting my car on its left side or having a bad gasket or something else, but here's a few questions I have:

I asked earlier, but would tipping the car up on the left side cause oil to leak ouf of here?

Also, is this also where oil will come out if the cam tower is not tightly torqued down?

Left side? Like laying on it's left side in a ditch? Or just jacked up a bit for a regular jack stand?

If all the way up on it's left side then the dip stick hole and maybe the oil filler.

There is no breather in the cam tower/galley/cover thingy to drain oil out of.

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When was the last time you changed your timing and balance belts and/or cam chain and tensioner?
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